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let's bring in john roberts who is standing by in pensacola. job, i thought it was very interesting he was making mention of personal anecdotes and he underscored the fact he can work in a bipartisan fashion, and that is one thing he and paul ryan are going to do from day one, is to reach out to the other side, should they win. >> you know, that's one of the big things he has been talking about, this idea of increased bipartisanship, and it's now in his stump speech all the time. talking about the idea that with bipartisan cooperation he would be able to get done the things the country needs to get done. it's all part of the closing argument that the governor is engaging in where he has left behind a lot of these. so he is hard on the president for his failures in the past. it's become about more than that and this is what'mans have been talking about for so long. mitt romney needed to more than just a one note johnny in terms about complaining about the obama record on the economy. he needed to throw some optimism in there and talk about his o
let's bring in john roberts who is standing by in pensacola. job, i thought it was very interesting he was making mention of personal anecdotes and he underscored the fact he can work in a bipartisan fashion, and that is one thing he and paul ryan are going to do from day one, is to reach out to the other side, should they win. >> you know, that's one of the big things he has been talking about, this idea of increased bipartisanship, and it's now in his stump speech all the time. talking...
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it's been funny at the personality level to see john kasich talk about how much better things have gotten under his leadership. we'd really to prefer you say things are going badly. as the campaign shrinks down to a small number of swing states and they have that improving economic numbers problem as it were on the republican side in florida and ohio, does that change the type of argument they need to make about change? about why mitt romney is the guy who should be trusted to do things differently than barack obama? >> they are hitting it there. basically things are on the upswing in ohio. and to keep it going, you need to change leadership in washington. it's true if you look at the numbers in ohio and to an extent in wisconsin. if you look nationally at where obama has been bleeding support, not as much in ohio. not nearly as dramatic. you can definitely link that to the economy there, to the bailout there, and i can think it's a small example, the 1988 election. a sea of red on the electoral map. bush won coast to coast. there were three states in the upper midwest that went democrati
it's been funny at the personality level to see john kasich talk about how much better things have gotten under his leadership. we'd really to prefer you say things are going badly. as the campaign shrinks down to a small number of swing states and they have that improving economic numbers problem as it were on the republican side in florida and ohio, does that change the type of argument they need to make about change? about why mitt romney is the guy who should be trusted to do things...
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i wash john boehner's car. i'll do whatever is required to get this done. >> gregg: does he need to remind voters that he has had four years to solve the problem and rarely met with them. i'll meet w them and do the hard working of governing? >> in the two years i have been there. i have not seen the president to be a leader and work at all with the congress. he has decided not do that because he cannot run on his record. he has broken promises and failed policy. he can't run on his record. what does he do? if he tries to turn it away and try to divert it to something else. we see it today, campaigning on small things, trying to make the governor look unsuccessful. he was successful governor. >> and talking about big bird and binders -- okay, we can't go there. thank you representative diane black, a romney surrogate. >> good to see you as well. >> jamie: fox extreme weather alert. hurricane sandy is closing in on the eastern seaboard. there is rain falling on north carolina's outer banks and winds are picking
i wash john boehner's car. i'll do whatever is required to get this done. >> gregg: does he need to remind voters that he has had four years to solve the problem and rarely met with them. i'll meet w them and do the hard working of governing? >> in the two years i have been there. i have not seen the president to be a leader and work at all with the congress. he has decided not do that because he cannot run on his record. he has broken promises and failed policy. he can't run on his...
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of course it's been funny at the personality level to see ohio republican governor john kasich try to talk to ohio about how much things have gotten better under his leadership and have the romney campaign think, shhh, we'd really prefer to say things here are going very badly. as the campaign shrinks down to a small number of swing states and they do have that improving economic numbers, problem as it were, on the republican side, in places like florida and especially in places like ohio, does that change the type of argument they need to make about change? about why mitt romney is the guy who should be trusted to do things differently than barack obama? since under barack obama things are getting better? >> they are hitting a dead end there. kasich basically said things are on the upswing in ohio. to keep it going you need to change leadership in washington. that's a strange, kind of incoherent message. it's true if you look at the numbers in ohio and to an extent in wisconsin. certainly in ohio. if you look nationally at where obama has been bleeding support, with whites, especiall
of course it's been funny at the personality level to see ohio republican governor john kasich try to talk to ohio about how much things have gotten better under his leadership and have the romney campaign think, shhh, we'd really prefer to say things here are going very badly. as the campaign shrinks down to a small number of swing states and they do have that improving economic numbers, problem as it were, on the republican side, in places like florida and especially in places like ohio, does...
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being john and we'll just kind of put him out there. we're not going to take responsibility for what he necessarily says. >> you know, i'm not that cynical. i take it at face value at governor sununu clarified his remarks. and you know, i just leave it at that. i don't have any reason to believe or any inside information that that's the strategy they're enacting. in fact, i think the message that they want ed to be pushing even on that particular day was the contrast between big ideas and what the president has done and what they built their campaign on. so i think that's the message they'd rather be on, to be honest with you. >> okay. let's take a listen to colonel lawrence wilkerson. he's the former chief of staff for colin powell as well as a republican from the interview he did with ed schultz on msnbc last night. >> let me just be candid. my party is full of racists. and the real reason a considerable portion of my party wants president obama out of the white house has nothing to do with the content of his character, nothing to do
being john and we'll just kind of put him out there. we're not going to take responsibility for what he necessarily says. >> you know, i'm not that cynical. i take it at face value at governor sununu clarified his remarks. and you know, i just leave it at that. i don't have any reason to believe or any inside information that that's the strategy they're enacting. in fact, i think the message that they want ed to be pushing even on that particular day was the contrast between big ideas and...
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major funding is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. >> in massachusetts, in a political fight that ted kennedy probably never imagined... >> kennedy's seventh campaign has become a desperate struggle for survival... >> this year he in his toughest race ever against a political newcomer... >> it's youth versus age, the senate's leading liberal against a wildly successful venture capitalist. >> we get a call from the boston police. and they say, "it's a mad scene down here." >> (chanting): we want ted! >> narrator: it was the night of their first debate. >> "we're going to have to get you an escort to get into the building." they had eight or ten motorcycle police officers there to guide us through the mobs of people at the site. >> narrator: it was 47-year-old mitt romney's first campaign. >> and mitt
major funding is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. >> in massachusetts, in a political fight that ted kennedy probably never imagined... >> kennedy's seventh campaign has become a desperate struggle for survival... >> this year he in...